LSIDs are persistent, location-independent,resource identifiers for uniquely naming biologically significant resources including species names, concepts, occurrences, genes or proteins, or data objects that encode information about them. To put it simply, LSIDs are a way to identify and locate pieces of biological information on the web.

Compiled distribution map

Occurrence records map

Source: Australian National Fish Collection Images
Image by: B. Hutchins, Western Australian Museum
Rights: B. Hutchins, Western Australian Museum

Description

The Shoulderspot Goby is whitish with red-brown lines along the sides of the body and 6-7 brown blotches on the lower sides. It has a thin dark bar running vertically through the eye and across the cheek. There is a dark-margined yellow to orange spot above the base of the pectoral fin. source:
Australian Museum Factsheets